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How strongly can trade facilitation benefit trade? We study the most comprehensive trade facilitation measure possible – complete elimination of customs points – within the Eurasian Customs Union EACU). The EACU abolished internal customs controls between its members in two stages, which...
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How strongly can the reduction in bureaucracy and red tape at the border increase trade? To address this, we study an ambitious trade facilitation policy - the complete abolition of internal customs controls - in the Eurasian Customs Union. Using a structural gravity model with high-dimensional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012164588
After a long impasse, Mercosur and the European Union are once again negotiating to reach a Free Trade Agreement. The benefits from such a trade liberalization would be significant since these are essentially complementary economic regions. An agreement would also end decades of costly trade...
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Geoeconomic concepts are gaining importance in EU trade policy. In this context new trade policy instruments are designed to protect the internal market against unfair trade practices, coercive actions as well as to ensure sustainable supply chains and the protection of human rights. The study...
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Cutting trade costs, especially those stemming from non-tariff measures, is a growing priority for policy makers. One way to achieve this is for countries to improve their co-operation on regulatory matters. An avenue open to governments is to include provisions related to international...
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How strongly can the reduction in bureaucracy and red tape at the border increase trade? To address this, we study an ambitious trade facilitation policy - the complete abolition of internal customs controls - in the Eurasian Customs Union. Using a structural gravity model with high-dimensional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012213534
question Russia followed by Kazakhstan will be the main beneficiaries of foreign direct investments. -- Customs Union ; import …The paper examines the economic implications of Belarus' participation in the newly created EURASEC Customs Union. The … in Belarus has not increased noticeably. The reduction in the volume of imports from non-CIS countries equal to USD 1 …
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question Russia followed by Kazakhstan will be the main beneficiaries of foreign direct investments …The paper examines the economic implications of Belarus' participation in the newly created EURASEC Customs Union. The … in Belarus has not increased noticeably. The reduction in the volume of imports from non-CIS countries equal to USD 1 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013132988
The paper discusses the impact of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia on trade flows in Central Asia … assessment of the Customs Union impact on different economic variables in Kazakhstan …
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